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Baton Rouge – The
Department of Health and Hospitals’ Office for Addictive Disorders
prepares to submit a request to the federal government for
additional money to partner with faith-based organizations for the
treatment of alcohol and drug addictions.
Under the Recovery Now
program, the president announced his intentions to make $200
million available for states to expand their capacity to treat
addictions. It is optimistic that Congress will approve this month
$100 million of the president’s request. DHH Secretary David
Hood said he is confident Louisiana can develop a competitive
application to secure a sizeable portion of these funds.
"Over the past several
years, DHH and our Office for Addictive Disorders have already begun
to work with faith-based groups to expand the number of
organizations that provide treatment services," Hood said.
"Therefore, I am confident that we can develop a proposal that will
convince the federal government of the need to expand treatment
services in Louisiana, and that we can successfully manage a
faith-based approach to treatment."
Michael Duffy, assistant
secretary for the Office for Addictive Disorders, says although
there has been some controversy surrounding government becoming
involved with faith-based organizations, the history of alcohol
treatment began with a religious group.
"We recognize the fact
that the 12-step approach to treatment had, as its roots, a
conservative evangelical group who came to this country from England
to practice religious freedom," Duffy explained. "Known as the
Oxford Group, this organization chose a focus of their ministry to
assist those suffering from alcoholism. Some of those members
eventually formed Alcoholics Anonymous."
Duffy added that the
12-step approach embraced by Alcoholics Anonymous is also the
backbone of almost all successful approaches to helping people
overcome addictions.
"Once these new funds
become available, we can expand treatment opportunities in
Louisiana," Duffy said. "Last year, we served more than 59,000
people who needed treatment for substance abuse. Yet there is still
a tremendous need for additional services. In fact, our current
funding only allowed us to serve 9 percent of adults and 4.5 percent
of adolescents who needed treatment for an addiction. There is a
huge, unmet need for services, and some faith-based groups have
shown impressive successes."
The Office for Addictive
Disorders has entered into contracts to conduct a survey to identify
faith-based treatment programs statewide and compile a list of
faith-based resources that soon will be posted on the OAD Web site.
In addition, OAD has developed standards to ensure that faith-based
organizations wishing to provide substance abuse treatment meet the
same requirements as other providers.
"Faith-based
organizations must be licensed to provide these services," Duffy
said. "We are in the process of developing a training curriculum to
assist these organizations as they train their staff and seek the
proper licensing," Duffy said.
OAD is Contracting with "Set Free Indeed" a church program
(Ministry) held in Baton Rouge on Friday nights for more than a
year now. It appears that a treatment program may be developed
from the members of the church group that is listed as a "Ministry"
for the Healing Place Church. This program was sited by
President Bush, along with the founders, who are members of the
church, one Tonja Myles is a recovering cocaine addict, and her
husband Darren is also a supporter of recovery.
Contracted with Set Free Indeed
as
part of the current COSIG (Mental Health and Substance Abuse) grant
to assist the Office of Mental Health and OAD in the development of
a training curriculum to utilize with the faith-based communities
statewide which would be utilized to train 500 individuals from
faith-based communities, management, and service providers of mental
health and substance abuse services
*****This is not a 12 step
group*****
The mission of Set Free Indeed is to assist those who are
struggling with addiction become free through the Power of
God.
Set Free Indeed provides both group as well as one-on-one
mentoring. We work in conjunction with organizations and
medical professionals who are available to assist the person
who is struggling with addiction. We partner with counselors
who are licensed to practice in the State of Louisiana as well
as other agencies that provide assistance to those struggling
with addictions. We also offer mentoring and encouragement to
family members who are confronting the addiction along with
their loved ones.
The Set Free Indeed ministry believes that through prayer,
mentoring and a strong one-on-one accountability system the
strength can be found to confront and ultimately conquer any
addiction. We believe that recovery begins at the Cross. We
rely solely on the foundation of the Word of God to break the
bands of addiction. We believe that only through practicing
the Word and practical living skills can the person struggling
with addiction reestablish his or her lives. Once a person
admits that they have a problem and recognizes that only God
can set them free, the rebuilding process can begin.
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Here are all the Ministry's of the Healing Place Church:
Arts Ministry
Ascension House
Benevolence Ministries
Character Development
Children's Ministries
Church United
Cooking for Christ
Cruisin' for Christ
Frontline
Grant Writing
Growing Kids God's Way
Healing Hands
Helps Ministry
Hospital Visitation
Hospitality Ministry
Inner-city Ministry
Intern Leadership Classes
Journey College Ministry
K.I.D.S. in Action
Late
Nite
Little Lambs
Little Promises
Main Leadership Class
Making of a Great Servant
Marriage Ministry
Men's Ministry
Military Family Support
Mission of Love
Missionettes
Music Ministry
Newsletter Ministry
Nursery
Parking Ministry
Pathfinders - Junior High Ministry
Pioneers
Prayer Partners
Prison Ministry
Production/Programming Ministry
Refuge (Highschool Ministry)
Royal Rangers
Servant Evangelism
Set Free Indeed
Singles Ministry
Sports Ministry
Starting Line Classes
Unity Events
Unwed Mother's Home
Ushers Ministry
Volunteer Secretaries Ministry
Women's Ministry
LANO, Louisiana Association of Non-Profit Organizations get first
Faith Based Monies, Partnered with Set Free Indeed and Southern.
Learn More on Louisiana ATR (Community Faith Based
Funding Grant)
Overview
on How ATR to Function
LA
Office for Addictive Disorders (OAD)
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